By
Tom Espiner
Wednesday, February 08 2006 09:41 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/0,39044215,39310525,00.htm
A gang of Russians and Ukrainians have been arrested for
allegedly stealing more than US$1.2 million, The Guardian reported on Tuesday.
The gang is accused of stealing from French bank accounts by
installing a stealth keylogging program on users' PCs. The Trojan would infect
machines through e-mail attachments or when users visited certain Web sites.
The keylogger would then remain dormant on the infected
computers until the user visited their online bank account, when it would
activate and record passwords and bank details, which would be forwarded to the gang.
The gang then used the details to steal by transferring
money to accounts belonging to third parties, known as mules. The money was
transferred through a fictitious company called World Transfer, police said. The
mules may have been unaware their computers were being used for theft.